J.B. asks from Laredo, TX on November 05, 2010
Hair Everywhere
I have really thick hair. I went to get it cut yesterday b/c it was so long and heavy, it was hurting my head. The stylist said while washing my hair that a lot of it was falling out. She asked what shampoo I used and said it's my shampoo. I use Suave Professionals usually and right now I'm using Garnier Fructis. I basically use what I can afford. I do lose a lot of hair, but I never really thought much of it.
Is what she's saying true or is she just trying to sell me their shampoo? Anybody else have a similar problem? I'd like to lose less hair just b/c it's annoying having to sweep it, vacuum it, pull it off clothes, etc.
Thanks!
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H.C. answers from Dallas on November 05, 2010
I had the same problem till I started taking a B-complex vitamin. I still shed, but not nearly like I used to. Good luck.
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J.T. answers from College Station on November 06, 2010
I, too have a lot of really thick hair. Twice a year it sheds (just like my dog and cat) and I lose a lot of it at one period of time. In a month it is back to being really thick. I doubt it is you shampoo.
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M.L. answers from Houston on November 05, 2010
I'm a stylist, so I can give some advice here. It's normal to lose a lot of hair. Hair grows in different cycles as well, so you will shed in one area while another area grows and then it switches (one reason why one side of your hair sometimes feels longer then the other after a while).
On days you wear your hair up or in a ponytail all of that loose hair that fell out is caught in your ponytail, so the next day it will feel like twice as much has been shed.
In any case, the time to worry about your hair shedding is if it drastically increases from your normal hair loss, and if you start to notice thinning or bald patches, which could be related to a thyroid problem, or even alopecia.
Women often lose a lot of hair when they are sick, stressed, and after pregnancy and when they wean their babies from nursing.
Mechanical causes for hair lose (notably breakage) would be brushing hair when wet, towel drying too hard, backcombing, wearing tight ponytails or tight hairstyles in pins, wearing ponytails with wet hair, chemical damage from perms/coloring, heat damage from rollers/flat irons/curlers/blow dryers... if you use heat treatment for your hair, you absolutely must use a heat protectant. I love Paul Mitchel's Seal and Shine for that.
As far as salon brand shampoos, yes, many are better than grocery store brands. I prefer salon quality, but Garnier Fructis or John Freida are grocery store brands I use sometimes. Stay away from Pantene... it has too much protein which can dry your hair out over time, make it brittle and cause it to break! So, her telling you it could be the shampoo could be true. If you are losing the hair from the root, then no, it's most likely not true. But if you are losing the hair due to brittle dryness of shampoo, than most definitely she could be right.
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J.G. answers from San Antonio on November 05, 2010
In addition to other posters, if we all lose about 100 hairs a day and you wear your hair tied up in a ponytail or up in a clip, then when you take your hair out of the clip, all 100 hairs that have loosed all day finally are able to fall to the floor. So it may just be that you are seeing all 100 hairs coming out at once since they've been tied together with the hair tie.
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C.H. answers from Waco on November 06, 2010
K.M. answers from Oklahoma City on November 05, 2010
Like Jennifer said, it's normal to lose 100 strands a day. I also heard that if you don't wash your hair very often, then when you do wash it, you may loosen hairs that have been about to fall out since the last time you washed. Then it looks like you're losing a lot more hair all at once but it's really just a buildup.
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M.P. answers from Provo on November 05, 2010
I have thick curly hair and A TON comes out when I wash it. I wouldn't worry about it. Oh I was just going to say what Jessin Texas was saying about hair in a clip.
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C.R. answers from Kansas City on November 05, 2010
I've had major hair loss since having three kids, but I have yet to figure out the cause. I buy the shampoo I can afford as well, so maybe she has something there. I don't know for sure, but I know I cannot afford salon priced shampoo!
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C.B. answers from Boston on November 05, 2010
While pregnant you lose less and after birth you lose all that hair you held onto while pregnant. If you did not recently give birth within the last few months, and you are not actually showing bald spots, you may just be a heavy shedder. If you were a guy I would say it may be coming from all over your body not just your head - my husband is very "furry" and I could make a pillow a month with all the hair I sweep up, lol!
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J.H. answers from San Antonio on November 05, 2010
You're supposed to lose between 20-100 or so strands of hair a day. I honestly think she's just trying to sell you her shampoo. You can use a less expensive shampoo and still be fine. It could also be hormones. You might lose more hair closer to your period.
Honestly, I wouldn't be too worried about it. Keep using the shampoo you have been. You don't need the more expensive stuff. (If you do decide that you want to use a more expensive shampoo, go to Sally's Beauty Supply and look for the generic of the same shampoo.)
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